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The Philippines bro.
The first "Women Guerrilla" corps has been formed in the Philippines and Filipino women, trained in their local women's auxiliary service, are seen here hard at work practicing on November 8, 1941, at a rifle range in Manila.
The Ridges Surrounding Mount Pinatubo, Philippines
Photographed by: Paolo Nacpil
February 14, 1945. Looking towards Quiapo Church.
From the U.S. Army Inspector-General’s Report:
19. On 10 February 1945, about 10:00 AM, Japanese told Mr. Remedios Entao, 1382 San Andres, Manila, that his place might soon be burned because some of the surrounding houses had already been burned. The in habitants of the house carried their belongings about thirty meters away from the house. That morning the Japanese gathered the men together for forced labor and carried them away to a place unknown. While Mr. Eantao was in his house, his sister was in an open court where they had laid their things. The Japanese soldiers saw her and others there and threw hand grenades at them. Another sister, Francisca, died after being hit in the back. The sister, Lourdes, was hit in the lower lip and jaw by the grenade explosion. She is eighteen. The lower part of her lip and her jaw were blown away (See Exhibit “C-6”). The girls hid an air raid shelter which was filled with dead bodies. At three the next afternoon the United States troops rescued them. Another girl named Armando Estacio was also killed. (See Exhibits “B-16” and “C-6”.)